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how ı can learn perfect pronounce...and where ı can fınd for learnıng that pronounce.
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19-Jan-2009
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Exact meaning of sentence with "for+infinitive"
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to and for
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run errands
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04-Sep-2007
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preposition
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04-Aug-2007
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I have two things to ask.
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gift of/for
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have been
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future progressive
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in a long time/ for a long time
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prepositions
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